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No. 169. Sta'ement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes, &c.-Continued.

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For purchase of tools and materials for saw and
flouring mills, carpenter, blacksmith, wagon
and plough maker's shops, and books and sta-
tionery for the manual labor school; 4th ar-
ticle treaty October 14, 1864.

For pay of superintendent of farming, farmer,
blacksmith, sawyer, carpenter, and wagon
and plough maker.

For pay of physician, miller, and two school
teachers.

For beneficial objects $30.000, under the direction of the President; 5th article treaty January 31, 1855.

Vol. 12, page 940.

Twenty instalments for an agricultural and industrial school and teachers.

Vol. 12, page 941.

Twenty instalments for smith, carpenter shops,....do . and tools.

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Twenty instalments of $1,500 each; nineteen unappropriated.

5th article treaty October 14, 1861; fifteen instalments of $6,000 each; fourteen unappropriated. 5th article treaty October 14, 1864; twenty instalments of $3,600 each; nineteen unappropriated. Four instalments of $1,500 each; three unappropriated.

11th article treaty Jan. 31, 1855;
thirteen instalments unappropri-
ated, estimated at $2,500 per year.
11th article treaty Jan. 31, 1855;
thirteen instaliments unappro
priated, estimated at $500 each.
11th article treaty Jan. 31, 1855;
thirteen instaliments unappro-
priated, estimated at $4,600 each.
3d article treaty May 12, 1854;
four instalments unappropri
ated, estimated at $600 each.
3d article treaty May 12, 1854;
one instalment of $916 66 unap-
propriated.

4th article treaty May 12, 1854, and
Senate's amendinent thereto;
fourte'n instalments unappropri
ated, estimated at $16, 179 06 each.

$28, 500 00

84,000 00

68, 400 00

4,500 00

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Amount of annual liabilities of a permanent character.

Amount held in trust by the United States on which five per cent. is annually paid; and amounts which, invested at five per cent., would produce permanent annuities.

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$1,540 00

$30, 800 00

4th article treaty Dec. 26, 1854;
still unappropriated.

4th article treaty Dec. 26, 1854;
estimated at $6,700 per year,
eight instalments, unappropri
ated.
4th article treaty June 11, 1855;
three instalments unappropri-
ated, estimated at $8,000 each.
5th article treaty June 11, 1855;
thirteen instalments of $500 each,
unappropriated.

5th article treaty June 11, 1855;
thirteen instalments of $3,200
each, unappropriated.
5th article treaty June 11, 1855;
thirteen instalments of $9,400
each, unappropriated.

5th article treaty June 11, 1855; thirteen instalments of $500 each, unappropriated.

5th article treaty June 11, 1855; thirteen instalments of $300 each, unappropriated.

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No. 169.-Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes, &c.-Continued.

Nez Percés-Cont'd. Twenty instalments for pay of physician...

Omahas

Twenty instalments for keeping in repair the....do.
blacksmith, tinsmith, gunsmith, carpenter's,
and wagon and plough maker's shops, and
providing necessary tools therefor.

For instalments to enable the Indians to remove

and locate upon the reservation, to be ex-
pended in ploughing land and fencing lots.
Sixteen instalments for boarding and clothing
children who attend school, providing school
and boarding houses with necessary furniture,
purchase of wagons, teams, tools, &c., and for
fencing lands as may be needed for gardening
purposes, &c.

For salary of two subordinate chiefs..

Fifteen instalments for repair of houses, mills,
shops, &c., and providing necessary furniture,
tools, &c.

For salary of two matrons to take charge of the boarding-schools, two assistant teachers, one farmer, one carpenter, and two millers.

Ten instalments, being the second series, in Vol. 10, page 1044. money or otherwise.

4th article treaty March 16, 1854; one instalment unappropriated.

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Ten Instalments for pay of one engineer and one blacksmith and assistant, assistant, one miller and assistant, farmer, and

Ten instalments for keeping in repair grist and saw mill, and support of blacksmith shop and furnishing tools for the same.

Vol. 10, page 1045.. Estimated engineer and assistant,

Interest on $69,120, at 5 per centum

Do.

Interest on $300,000, at 5 per centum

Do...
Ottawas and Chip-
pewas of Michi-
gan.

Ottoes and Missou-
rias.

For transportation of goods, provisions, &c.
1st article treaty Sept. 29, 1865..
Interest on $206,000, being the unpaid part of Vol. 11, page 623... 3d article treaty July 31, 1855..
the principal sum of $306,000, at 5 per centum.

Ten instalments, being the second series, in money or otherwise.

Pawnees

For annuity in goods and such articles as may be necessary for them.

Do..

For the support of two manual labor schools..

Do.

For pay of two teachers

Do.

For purchase of iron and steel and other necessaries for the shops during the pleasure of the President.

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For pay of farmer.

Ten instalments for pay of miller.

For pay of two blacksmiths, one of whom to be....do a gunsmith and tinsmith.

For compensation of two strikers or apprentices.....do.

Ten instalments for farming utensils and stock. ..do.

No. 169.-Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes, &c.-Continued.

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